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  • 26 Mar 2020 6:37 AM | Deleted user

    IJCSA prides itself in providing quality biohazard training and services to its clients. The strict and detailed procedures followed lead to the best services provided by multiple companies. Each Member company that makes up IJCSA has proficiently trained employees. 

    We understand that our duties provide more than just janitorial and cleaning services. IJCSA provides humane services to those who may be suffering from the loss of a loved one by ensuring the area of incidents is respectfully sanitized. They also give family’s the peace of mind when they find their being overcome by flooding, mold issues, or even hoarding consequences. They deliver services that not only have a tangible impact, but often provide an indirect positive emotional impact on clients. 

    Following OSHA standards, IJCSA is comprised of well-rounded companies and individuals. Whether you need your carpet or upholstery vacuumed, mold removed, blood clean up, or other hazardous sites or incidents fixed, IJCSA has the right resources for all of your needs.  

  • 25 Mar 2020 11:19 PM | Deleted user

    To be good to people is a good way in terms of servicing them.Customer service requires communicating with customers.

    You must be able to communicate well with people.If you are a natural at communicating with them you will be able to  be a good person at servicing.Most important is not only your tone of voice,but your expression as well

  • 25 Mar 2020 7:53 PM | Deleted user

    In any industry where employees are at risk for exposure to bloodborne pathogens proper training following OSHA universal precautions for bloodborne pathogens is vital. Bloodborne pathogens pose a very real and dangerous threat to janitorial service and facility employees.

    HIV & HBV and Coronovirus all potentially deadly diseases that could result from incorrect handling of contaminated items in the cleanup of a bloodborne pathogen incident. Many other pathogens could also pose a serious health risk to employees.

    With proper training, correct PPE, and disinfectants that meet OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards employers can minimize risks to their staff and the general public. 

  • 25 Mar 2020 6:15 PM | Kellerson Martins

    We at KO Stone, take it serious with all our customers; as a foreman on construction site, I have my crew to follow all procedures, and training for a better care of our customers. 

    Satisfied customer is a key for successful business!

    Jefferson Borgo

    KO Stone Foreman


  • 25 Mar 2020 4:27 PM | Deleted user

    On the subject of Cleaning, I train my Cleaning Crew with implementing CDC and OSHA rules and with the leaning tool that you can get from the IJCSA certification courses and video's.I have worked in The Medical Cleaning area for over 30 years. I have been a Environmental Services Aide, A Supervisor, and a Director of Environmental Services at Many Hospitals and Nursing Facilities. The same rules of Universal Precautions and the same methods that are used in Cleaning Patients rooms in The IJCSA courses, I use also when cleaning Doctors Offices and Residential Homes.


    Earl Gray

    Earl Gray's Commercial Cleaning

  • 25 Mar 2020 4:09 PM | Deleted user

    Good customer service is very essential in business.It helps you  create more customers and the more customers the more revenue you get.

  • 25 Mar 2020 4:02 PM | Alfred Trippeter

    First in order to understand why it’s important to know about handling bloodborne pathogens, it’s a good idea to understand the potential dangers.  So what exactly are Bloodborne pathogens?  Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms in the human blood that can cause disease in humans. OSHA defines blood to mean human blood, human blood components, and products made from human blood. [1]

    Now that we know what bloodborne pathogens are, why is it important to have knowledge of handling them? The CDC estimates that 5.6 million workers in the health care industry and related occupations are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and other diseases. [2]. You and your colleagues are likely included in that number and are working in an industry where exposure and potential risks of infections are very high and possibly life changing. In order to reduce these risk, a significant and comprehensive focus on educating yourself and knowing what it is you may be exposed to and how to prevent injury, infection, and possibly death must take place. 

    Not only does knowing about bloodborne pathogens help reduce risk related to exposure, infection, and death, it also helps foster better decision making and efficiency on the job at handling scenarios that arise. This gives employees the confidence needed to handle such task and puts customers at ease in knowing they have hired someone that is properly training and can get the job done correctly. It is not only important for employees and companies to know about blood-borne pathogens it is of upmost urgency and at great consequence that they educate themselves on this topic when working in these types of environments. 

    [1] https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/bloodbornepathogens/

    [2] https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/bloodbornepathogens/recognition.html

  • 25 Mar 2020 1:28 PM | Deleted user

    Is Mold invading your home or business? Can’t seems to get rid of mold? Tired of figuring out what is causing it? No need to worry!!! Our specialists are trained and ready to assist. IJCSA Mold Cleaning Certified companies have the best knowledge and equipment to improve your indoor air quality and get rid of the mold!

    Find a professional here https://www.ijcsa.org/Flood-Damage-Restoration-Services

  • 25 Mar 2020 1:11 PM | Deleted user

    A mold cleaning program would be beneficial for not only the workplace but for public awareness. Teaching people how to prevent mold, how to protect themselves in a moldy environment, and how to remove mold is detrimental to a healthy environment and society. A mold free environment improves the air quality and reduces airborne allergens, thereby creating a healthy world. 

    Most significantly, a mold removal program reduces health risks to consumers by ensuring that all source of mold have effectively been removed from the building. Mold can quickly lead to a variety of health problems, especially for those with weakened respiratory systems and immune systems.  In worst case scenarios, mold can even prove to be fatal.  Rather than exposing those close to you to the dangerous health risks posed by mold, it is essential to hire a trained professional who has the skills and equipment to effectively remove it.

    Even if you are able to remove mold growth through DIY methods, there is still a strong possibility it will recur.  Mold spores require moisture to grow and multiply. Some molds can start to grow as soon as 24-48 hours after a leak or spill. Implementing a mold cleaning program is beneficial not only for yourself at home but for the workplace as well.

  • 25 Mar 2020 10:13 AM | Deleted user

    Are you looking for a Carpet Cleaning company that not only can provide you with great service but has gone through strenuous training in order to provide the very best? Only the International Janitorial Cleaning Service Association has companies that are qualified and are on the top of their field. Companies through IJCSA have gone through extensive training to make sure they understand carpet cleaning to the smallest detail. They know how often for a variety of business and homes and show how they take pride in being the best. You can find IJCSA certified carpet cleaning companies at https://www.ijcsa.org/Carpet-Cleaning-Directory

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